Landforms, Water, and Natural Resources

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Landforms, Water, and Natural Resources Chapter 4 Landforms, Water, and Natural Resources 12/30/2018

4.1 Landforms - Objectives - Identify the physical processes inside Earth that build up the land. Describe the physical processes on Earth’s surface that wear down the land. Explain how these physical processes interact to create landforms. 12/30/2018

4.1 Define Core Mantle Magma Plate Tectonics Continental Rift Valleys Abyssal Plains Continental Shelves Trench Folds Faults Weathering Sediment Erosion Glaciers Plateau Alluvial fan Delta 12/30/2018

4.1 Lecture Forces Below Earth’s Surface Forces on Earth’s Surface Shapes On The Land 12/30/2018

Formative Assessment 4.1 go.hrw.com Think Central Key Word= SW3 HP4 Section 1 (1-10) 12/30/2018

4.2 The Hydrosphere - Objectives - Identify he forms and locations in which we find water on Earth. Explain the causes and effects of floods. 12/30/2018

4.2 Define Desalinization Hydrologic Cycle Headwaters Tributary Watershed Drainage Basin Estuaries Wetlands Groundwater Water Table 12/30/2018

4.2 Lecture Water on Earth Floods 12/30/2018

Formative Assessment 4.2 go.hrw.com Think Central Key Word= SW3 HP4 Section 2 (1-10) 12/30/2018

4.3 Natural Resources - Objectives - Explain why soil and forests are important resources. Clarify concerns over water quality and air quality. Identify some of the ways that minerals are used. List the main energy resources and discuss how they are used. 12/30/2018

4.3 Define Humus Leaching Contour Plowing Soil Exhaustion Crop Rotation Irrigation Soil Salinization Deforestation Reforestation Acid Rain Aqueducts Aquifers Fossil Water Ore Fossil Fuels Petrochemicals Hydroelectric Power Geothermal Energy 12/30/2018

Lecture 4.3 Soil and Forests Air and Water Mineral Resources Energy Resources 12/30/2018

Formative Assessment 4.3 go.hrw.com Think Central Key Word= SW3 HP4 Section 4 (1-10) 12/30/2018